Originally posted by Doktor
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However, under EU law, if a person's asylum request is rejected the company that transported them is held liable for transporting them back (and under German law, gets a fine of up to 2000 Euro per person for human trafficking). Hence why airlines don't let refugees aboard.
Regarding trafficking: Germany, since the beginning of 2014, has opened trials against 3200 traffickers. Around 700 are currently in pre-trial custody in Bavaria alone. Most of them are Hungarians, Romanian and Bulgarian (in that order).
Merkel is currently talking about kicking states that refuse to take in their part out of Schengen. Pretty much everyone east of Germany and Austria. The Austrian chancellor - along with Juncker - wants us to instead no longer finance their governments through EU subsidies.
Originally posted by Mihais
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